External Vulnerability Assessments Company New York

Introduction

Based on our experience from past customers it is recommended to perform a full security analysis that will include Internal and external perimeters. The full analysis will provide a complete and current security posture of the organization.

Internal vs. External

An External audit will simulate an attacker coming from the Internet (see diagram). This penetration testing will include three main ways into a given system: (1) open services on servers. (2) Network devices such as routers, and Firewalls. (3) Find weakness within Web Application retrieving sensitive information by using SQL-injections and other methods. Within each method we search for human-errors in the design and/or implementation, and/or user miss-configurations that can pose potential weaknesses. These weaknesses can be later exploited to deface website, upload files, obtaining access to user’s mailbox and obtaining administrative rights.

An Internal audit will simulate and attacker that has a foot hold in the internal perimeter (see diagram). This penetration testing will include three main ways into a given system: (1) open services on servers and workstations. (2) Find and locate systems defaults, security updates and etc. (3) Find databases that may have sensitive information due to vulnerabilities, updates, miss-configuration and more.

Assessments Diagram

Deliveries

Executive summary

Technical summary accompanied by a detailed report with all potential holes and how to mitigate them

Redesign a secure infrastructure which is efficient and cost effective in order to reduce cost of ownership

Resources

Penetration Testing Audit – Case Study

External Network & Web Application Assessment Demo

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